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5.4.2 Inconsistent Patient Information between Monitor and
CMS
If patient information is modified when the monitor is disconnected from the CMS, and then
the monitor is re-connected to the CMS, inconsistent patient information may occur between
the CMS and monitor. If this happens, low priority technical alarm will be displayed in the
technical alarm area and prompt message on the patient management screen. In this case, you
need to confirm whether to use patient information in the CMS or monitor.
5.5 Discharging a Patient
Discharging a patient is to terminate monitoring a patient and admit a new patient. There are
two ways to discharge a patient:
Discharge a patient through the monitor. In this case, the patient will also be discharged
by the CMS and all the patient’s data will be saved by the CMS.
Discharge a patient through the CMS. In this case, the patient will also be discharged by
the monitor.
For telemetry patient monitoring, discharging a patient can only be performed through the
CMS.
If you discharge a patient through the monitor, refer to the monitor’s Operation manual. If
you discharge a patient through the CMS, you can follow either of the two procedures:
Procedure 1 (applied to spot patients):
1. Click the drop-down menu in corresponding patient window and select “Discharge”.
2. In the pop-up dialogue box, select either “Discharge patient and save data” and select
data to be saved, or select “Discharge Without Saving Data”. If “Discharge patient and
save data” is selected, the system will automatically save all reviewing data of this
patient. If “Discharge Without Saving Data” is selected, the system will delete all data
about this patient after he is discharged.
3. If the check box before “The monitor enters the Standby mode after the patient is
discharged” is selected, the monitor will directly enter Standby status after a patient is
discharged.
4. Click the “OK” button. The patient will be discharged automatically.
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